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Snow Snake

jpranch

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Tired of the Snow Snake biting my a**. -21 this morning. -10 now. I can see the winter blue's in my staff and others. It's wearing on me as well.
 
OK.. so maybe I won't move to Wild Wonderful Wyoming when I retire. The crocus are blooming here.. even though we had a late snow "storm". It's been cold but no snowmaggdeon like last year. The last time I was back your way in the winter, it was warmer in Iceland than western South Dakota.
 
I swore I would never go back to Florida.............after this last ice storm this week, I'm re-thinking. Know how you feel JP but we must continue to remember the other seasons which make up for the three months of cold, ice and slush :) Hang in there...thinking spring and walleye. Just spend some $$ like I did to buy a minnkota electric anchor wench so I can feel it's coming............... or I'll just sit here looking at the wench until it does :)
 

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Ah, springtime in Colorado...3-4" of snow on the ground Friday, gone this morning. Sorry you didn't get the warm JP, hang in there dude! Northeren Colorado is for the most part a 4 season area, some years the seasons aren't very long, or take the year off......but, it is, what it is.
 
About eight to ten inches of snow here Thursday/Friday last week. After all of the storms that have missed us, it is welcome precip. Might make a small dent in our drought.

Sue, where the west still lives.................
 
When I lived in Portland, Oregon we always said we had two seasons, the rainy season and August.

In Houston we also have two seasons, the humid season and the hot-and-humid season.
 
Right now I'm looking at frozen rain drizzling down 6 foot high snow banks - it seems like spring will never get here. In NH we only have 2 seasons: 8 months of winter and 3 months of bad sledding.
 
NH09 said:
Right now I'm looking at frozen rain drizzling down 6 foot high snow banks - it seems like spring will never get here. In NH we only have 2 seasons: 8 months of winter and 3 months of bad sledding.
So that adds up to 11 months, that last month is ... ?
 
Well the weatherman really did us dirty this weekend. Went to an outdoor Mardi Gras party and zydeco concert. The forecast said the weather was going to be in the upper 50's so we took our jackets, then just had to carry them around since the temp stayed in the 70's

all night.

Darn weathermen. :)
 
jp,

You are one tough cookie to put up with that sub-freezing %#@&*^$# !

It has been Springtime here for the last 3 weeks. The shrubs, trees

and some flowers are budding out all over the place. High 60's and low

70's for the last 3 weeks, 50's and 60's at night.

You folks who live in the polar north can have it! That darned cold

weather is tough on us "old coots" ! :)

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Only a handful of degrees below freezing here this AM, probably start commuting on the motorcycle next week....$500 per month commuting fuel is killing me!
 
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